Best cleaning products for fiberglass?

White Horses (Mike)

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Hi Guys - our 2007 Tournament 225 is starting to show stains on the gel pat even after I clean her up pretty good with soap and water and a scrubbie... Is it safe to use soft scrub with bleach, or are there cleaning agents that are a better idea? Thanks a lot for any input :)
 

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I use Spray Nine to remove stubborn spots....Barkeepers Friend on the nonskid.....
 

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JJV's Best! This truely is the best.
 

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Acetone is my go to stain remover. Completely safe for the fiberglass and pretty inexpensive at lowes or home depot. I also use FSR (fiberglass stain remover), which is a paste you can get at west marine or the like. Works pretty good and is safe for our boats. Not sure about soft scrub. I believe that can leave the fiberglass chalky or blotchy, but don't hold me to that. I have never used it out of fear. Good luck and happy cleaning!
 

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On/OFF. Best product, hands down. Just need to reapply wax after use but it gets all stains off but rust, and for rust I use a product called WINK.
 
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I used on/off to clean water stains too. A friend told me that The Works toilet bowl cleaner would work. I tried it and it worked just as good as on/off. You had to let it sit just a tad longer but the time i finished brushing one side it was ready to spray off and that is what I did with on/off anyway. It doesn't have that strong acid smell as on/off and cost around one to two dollars for 28 ounces . Alot cheaper than on/off. I didn't believe it would work as good but I swear it did.